Jasper Banner, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1856 — Garrison a Fremonter. [ARTICLE]
Garrison a Fremonter.
The Abolition loaders, in this State, seems to think that the gullibility of the people is such that they can make .any statement, however absurd or false it may be, .without having it questioned or doubted. A dozen times or more, u hlan the last ten days, we were told that the rank disunion Abolitionists of the Garrison school, supported Mr. Buchanan for the. Presidency. To put an extinguisher upon afll such silly fabrications, let Garrison speak for himself. In the last number of his paper he says': As between the three rival parties, Tim svmfatuy. or every oenuink friend OF FREEDOM MUST RE WITH THE RfTUßlican s tarty, in spite of its lamentable shortcomings. Every man, therefore animated by a spirit of hostility to slavery to any extent, who shall go to the polls at the approaching election will cast ms vote for John C. Fhdmont, unless he adopts the theory of -Gerritt Smith respecting the anti-slavery character of the United States Constitution. From .this it will be seen how much reliance is to be placed upon the assertions of the Black Republican papers, from the Madison Courier down to the Journal of this city. In the same number of his paper, Garrison further says : We are for DISUNION as the,great and first duty to be performed-—as the only issue that can prevail against the slave power, and give liberty to the trillions in bondage. Now let it be feriiembered that W, Llovd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Fre'd. Douglas, Gerritt Smith and all the atheists and disghionists of that with tlio Republican party, -and will assuredly east their votes for John C. Fremont, 1 unless thoy adopt the theory of Gerritt Smith respecting the anti-slavery character of the United States ConScntncl. The negroes of Williamsburg, N. Y., have c ot»e ® ut tor Fremont aud Dayton. At Rochester New York, between 7 and 8 o’clock on Wednesday evening there was s a. slight fall of snow. Beecher, the other night, at the Tabernacle",* New York, compared FremOnt to Lazarus! V . -t-r : . i r ■**■
